Esoteric Christianity: Witch Hunt
Time and time again, I have been addicted to the topic of the Salem Witch Trials. It’s been a topic on which I have gathered many books, articles, clippings, and other items. Upon researching and praying, I have come to realize my theory that women who worked for Yahweh and did so through Esoteric Christianity and Paganism were the reason the Witch Trials began. At first, as Yahweh provided Esoteric Christianity to me, I learned about Joan of Arc. Joan is a significant woman who disguised herself as a man to fight in Yahweh’s (God) battle of Good vs. Evil.
The church you go to may tell you that other countries are at war with Christianity. That their villages are set on fire. Let’s go into the past when the Catholic Church started these issues that came to the Orthodox Christianity that we have today. You may not know the word Pagan comes from the Latin Paganus, which means villager, rustic, and civilian. During this time, the Catholic Church had specific people in charge that would cause havoc on Pagans. One of those individuals was the Catholic clergyman, inquisitor, and professor of theology Heinrich Kramer, wrote The Hammer of Witches. (“The Etymology of the Word Pagan,” n.d.)
The Hammer of Witches is about finding all the free-thinking women, healers, herbalists, teachers, and divine feminists working for Yahweh who were portraying the Holy mother Mary Magdalene. The fathers of the Orthodox Christianity that we have today snuffed out the true Esoteric Christianity that we had when Yeshua walked the earth.
Richard Green makes a statement that some nine million women were burned at the stake for being pagans, healers, or merely wise or powerful women, with only occasional and timid intervention.(“How Many Witches?,” n.d.) This is the information that the church will hide from you. They started this war on women to snuff out the Divine Feminine, and our world is in chaos because of the early fathers of the church.
I don’t expect you to take my word for it, but I encourage you to research and pray for yourself. Be a free thinker and go against the mainstream of knowledge. Our heavenly father and mother will provide for those who are seeking the truth. I’m not here for you to follow me; you should follow our heavenly parents. I am merely here to provide details that will set you free from closed-mindedness and allow you to think freely and pray.
Let me take you to a time after Christ was crucified. The Library of Alexandria had a woman philosopher named Hypatia. She was the daughter of Theon, the curator of the library. Her father didn’t control her, tell her what she could and couldn’t do, or marry her off to a husband who would have dominion over her. She never married, she continued her studies and became brilliant at mathematics. She worked with her father in the Library for many years. Furthermore, she was pagan but also knew who her savior Yeshua was and knew of the heavens. She used mathematics for the divine.
She was born in 355 A.D. and was murdered in 415 A.D. She was 60 years of age when she was ripped out of the chariot on her way to lecture by the orders of Archbishop Cyril of Alexandria. He was the most powerful Christian theologian in the world. To give this a deeper cut, Cyril was named by the fathers of the Catholic Church as a Saint. Cyril had Hypatia stripped of her clothes and dragged into the church, where they cut her skin off with shards of broken tiles, and then burned her at the stake. (Staff 2022)
She, according to the orthodox Christian fathers, deserved this slaughtering because she was independent, free-thinker, brilliant, and used mathematics to bring people closer to Yahweh (working for God). Soon after her death, the Library of Alexandria perished in the fire that they set to destroy all of her work and many others that did the work of Yahweh. The same scenario happened with Joan of Arc. She disguised herself as a man, fought with the Knight’s Templar to secure the Holy Grail and fight for the divine feminine. She was then captured, stripped, and burned at the stake. (“The Beautiful Lady in the Middle – Hypatia of Alexandria,” n.d.)
Time and time again, the early church converted the Esoteric Christianity that we had with our heavenly father and mother to the patriarchal Orthodox Christianity. They snuffed out our heavenly mother along with the divine feminine, allowing chaos to rule the world. We can fix this by allowing our mother back in through prayer and feeling the love we have missed for centuries.
If you take anything from this article. Please take free-thinking and pray. You will find truth in what you seek, and may you find the path of light!
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